Museo dell’Aria

The Museo dell’aria (Museum of the Air) is located in Due Carrare (PD), Italy. This museum is dedicated to the history of aviation and the development of air transportation. The Museo dell’aria is housed in a former military base. The area has historical importance, especially related to Italy’s role in aviation during the 20th century. The museum showcases various aircraft and artifacts that chronicle the evolution of flight technology.

Museo dell’Aria

www.museodellaria.it

info@museodellaria.it

+39 049 912 5008

February – November

  • Daily 09:00 – 12:30 and 14:00 – 19:00

December – January

  • Daily 09:00 – 12:30 and 14:00 – 17:30

Admission fee

Aircraft collection

Museo dell'Aria
I-ATAA

MM54243/ 6-76

MM80281

MM80227/ SE-40

I-CARD

24525

I-AIAD

I-CAPI

I-LAUS

I-AVMM

KK418

I-DAWN

MM53823/ SC-70

I-LOLE

MM52-7339/ 3-91

I-TRIW/MM100005

Aermacchi MB308

Aermacchi MB326

Agusta Bell AB204B

Agusta Bell AB47J

Alaparma AM10 Trieste

Ansoldo SVA5

Avia FL3

Brugger MB.2 Colibri

Construzione Aero Taliedo CAT-20

EC 38/56 Urendo C

Edgardo Ciani

Fairchild UC-61K Forwarder

Fauvel AV-36 Tail-less glider

North American T-6H-4M Texan

Partenavia P.66B Oscar

Republic RF-84F Thunderflash

SAI Ambrosini CVV6 Canguro

Exhibits and Collections:

The Museo dell’aria offers a comprehensive collection of aviation-related items. This includes:

  • Aircraft: A range of historic planes, both Italian and international, representing various periods of aviation history.
  • Engines and Propellers: The museum also houses a variety of engine models that powered the aircraft over the years.
  • Other Memorabilia: This includes uniforms, maps, aviation tools, and photographs that provide insights into the development of air travel, both military and civilian.
  • Interactive Displays: Some exhibits are interactive, providing educational experiences for both children and adults.

4. Educational and Cultural Role:

The Museo dell’aria is not just a place for aviation enthusiasts but also serves as an educational space where visitors can learn about the technological advancements in the field of aviation. It also emphasizes the importance of aviation history to Italy’s military and civilian sectors.